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Win a fall getaway to this historic slice of NC

We’re giving away a $2,100 prize package that includes a two-night escape at The Graylyn Estate.

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Blackout dates and restrictions apply to the two-night stay at The Graylyn Estate. This experience is non-transferable.

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Cue the autumn charm: This giveaway feels straight out of a fairytale.

We’re sending one lucky winner on an un-fall-gettable getaway valued at $2,100 in partnership with Winston-Salem’s historic Reynolda district. The grand prize includes:

  • Two-night stay at The Graylyn Estate for two
  • One-year dual/family membership to Reynolda House Museum of American Art for 12 months of memories
  • $100 fine dining credityum
  • Butler Tour of the estate
  • Reynolda gift tote to bring home

What to expect

Sitting on 55 stunning acres, The Graylyn Estate pairs luxe accommodations and fine dining with walking trails, timeless experiences, and lush grounds to explore.

Plus, perks like unlimited ice cream, complimentary bikes, and Mrs. Gray’s famous butterscotch cookies make each stay that much more memorable.

Just across the street, Reynolda House Museum of American Art invites visitors to explore its galleries and the brand-new exhibition Camel City: Tobacco and Transformation, 1875–1964, a fascinating look at how the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company shaped the region’s history.

Enter to win

Sound like your kind of cozy retreat? Entering to win is easy: Simply fill out this survey before Wednesday, Sept. 10 at noon.

We’ll randomly choose a winner and announce the results on Friday, Sept. 12.

Give our giveaway a go

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